Itchy pimples on the face may be a condition such as acne, seborrheic dermatitis, eczema, etc. They can be improved by medication and other methods.
1. Acne: Patients with acne will have nodules or pustules, which may be accompanied by itching. It can be treated with medications such as adapalene gel and retinoic acid cream. If necessary, oral antibiotics such as minocycline can be used.
2. Seborrheic dermatitis: the facial skin will be itchy, and there are small particles. Pimecrolimus and other calcium-modulated phosphatase inhibitors can be used externally to alleviate it, and antihistamine drugs such as loratadine tablets can be taken orally if the itching is obvious.
3. Eczema: the face can be involved, appearing red papules, erythema with itching obviously. Pimecrolimus and other calcium-modulated phosphatase inhibitors can be used externally to relieve, with oral fexofenadine tablets, cetirizine hydrochloride tablets and other antihistamines.
It is recommended that patients with itchy pimples on the face should seek medical attention in time, so that the doctor can clarify the cause and guide the standardized treatment by the doctor.